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Yatsu Yūen

Yatsu Yūen

A amusement park in Chiba — rides the whole family enjoys.

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Overview

Yatsu Yuen was an amusement park that once stood in Yatsu, Narashino, Chiba Prefecture. It was directly operated by Keisei Electric Railway but closed on December 21, 1982. The rose garden that stood within the park still remains today as the municipally run Yatsu Rose Garden of Narashino.

Highlights

  • Site of a former Keisei-run amusement park
  • The surviving Yatsu Rose Garden
  • A link to the Yatsu district of Narashino
  • Memory of history remaining after closure

History

It was an amusement park directly operated by Keisei Electric Railway and closed on December 21, 1982. The rose garden on the site survives as Narashino's municipal Yatsu Rose Garden, carrying a trace of its former days into the present.

Access

The site is in Yatsu, Narashino, Chiba Prefecture, an urban area near the shore of Tokyo Bay. It is now maintained as the Yatsu Rose Garden, so please confirm exact routes with a map or official information.

Best season

If you visit the surviving Yatsu Rose Garden, spring and autumn, when the roses are in full bloom, are especially beautiful.

Map

35.6809, 140.0056 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Head to the Yatsu area of Narashino
  2. 2Stroll the Yatsu Rose Garden
  3. 3Reflect on the former amusement park's history
  4. 4Explore the bayside surroundings

Did you know?

💡 The amusement park has closed, but the rose garden that was inside it has been carried on as Narashino's municipal Yatsu Rose Garden.

Nearby spots

📍 Port of Chiba📍 Anesaki Shrine📍 Shimaana Shrine
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